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the complaint, the charges do carry the death penalty under federal law. it might include the killing of the mit. you can see around me in boston's back bay, people gathering around for the moment of silence. it is hard to believe that it has been a week since what has transpired in that week since the two bombs went off at the end of the boston marathon last month. >> run us through what the next step will be and when. >> what we had today is in tsarnaev's hospital bed, an initial appearance, which is typically what happens in federal court where the defendant is advised of his rights. bail would be set by a magistrate. and down the road now next month there will be a probable cause hear i hearing there is also the potential that he could decide to enter a plea to the charges. we will see how that goes. he will be represented by federal public defenders. he will get representation within the u.s. justice system. he has been read his rights just by the nature of this initial appearance so he is going through the justice system as opposed to, as some have c
the complaint, the charges do carry the death penalty under federal law. it might include the killing of the mit. you can see around me in boston's back bay, people gathering around for the moment of silence. it is hard to believe that it has been a week since what has transpired in that week since the two bombs went off at the end of the boston marathon last month. >> run us through what the next step will be and when. >> what we had today is in tsarnaev's hospital bed, an initial...
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they took the teeth out of this law, didn't they? >> well, i thought that to some extent. even letting congressman and senior staff buy and trade in individual stocks at all is problematic. i mean, i don't do that for ethical reasons. their executives at companies. so why -- somebody in the senate finance committee allowed to? but they were not -- this was just about these reporting requirements, disclosure. yes, there were burdensome. you got to get out from under the burden? don't trade in individual stocks. gerri: absolutely right. one reason we are talking about this today, because of this action and no one has heard about and is reporting on, but there is another story bubbling up that i want you to comment on human a lobbyist's just exposed. a onetime congressionally by the way. he mailed market-moving information to one of these groups that sells data to wall street. wall street wants to know what is going on. this fellow given permission to one of these companies didn't give it as a consummate a ton of dough trading on this. no -- what you make of this? it seems to
they took the teeth out of this law, didn't they? >> well, i thought that to some extent. even letting congressman and senior staff buy and trade in individual stocks at all is problematic. i mean, i don't do that for ethical reasons. their executives at companies. so why -- somebody in the senate finance committee allowed to? but they were not -- this was just about these reporting requirements, disclosure. yes, there were burdensome. you got to get out from under the burden? don't trade...
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gerri: hamburg today said we need more laws. do we really need more rules or just regulators to do their job, what they are required to do to make sure drugs across the country are safe. 53 people died, hundreds injured by this. >> from the very painful illness. those states have to step up and do their job and they haven't been. every time margaret hamburg for the don't have authority, we have another example where she went in and inspected. if there is a federal role for pharcies that violate and send out these drugs without a prescription or if they sell them across state lines, we will review that. but we need to know the fda is doing their job. they compound the issue, they need more laws. gerri: we're all eager for this problem to be solved. finger-pointing seems to be on the way. come back to the show, we will talk about it. thank you. we have been talking about the boston bombings and we will ve more on that coming up in the show. an update on what we know this hour. homeland security says there is no evidence the bombin
gerri: hamburg today said we need more laws. do we really need more rules or just regulators to do their job, what they are required to do to make sure drugs across the country are safe. 53 people died, hundreds injured by this. >> from the very painful illness. those states have to step up and do their job and they haven't been. every time margaret hamburg for the don't have authority, we have another example where she went in and inspected. if there is a federal role for pharcies that...
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"dobbs law" with the latest. the new accusations that the obama administration is cooking the books on the part station. the recipe for deception. terror in boston. psychiatrist dr. keith abbott joins us here next. it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ lou: this just in, the fbi will hold a briefing on the very latest from the boston terrorist attack at the top of the hour. fox news now reporting the investigators are distributing pictures of two people that want to talk with. we will have much more information on that at the top of the york. meanwhile, my next guest says the strength and freedom of americans is leading to feelings of vulnerability following terrorist attacks. joining us now
"dobbs law" with the latest. the new accusations that the obama administration is cooking the books on the part station. the recipe for deception. terror in boston. psychiatrist dr. keith abbott joins us here next. it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing....
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. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting. my wife has paid her company which manages of the school's finances. she charges one pattern 50,000 for three schools. they're paying almost 300,000. yes i hired her. surely didn't save the school under and $50,000. john: you charge to a higher rent and pay its your company. >> adjusted dollar $0.9 a square foot. rental space in the city for a school is $2 to $2.50. a guard that. the problem, the whole thing is here, broke all these rules that they say i did, they say that ign steel. it has been going on for 12 years. i am not arrested. why didn't they arrest me and keep the school op
. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you did rent them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting....
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ddobbs' law takes up the n.f.l. brain injuries. making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. y mellon. >> >> lou: another shocking turn in the jodi arias murder trial. testimony centering on a so-clled manifesto written by her in prison. prosecutors maintain she wrote it and wanted the copies printed in case she became famous." prosecutorsalso referring to her igning or autographing copies of the manifesto. the prosecution is using this to challenge testimony from a domestic violence effort, main taping that arias suffers from low self-esteem. hearings underway today in a philadelphia federal court, discussing and assessing concussion risks for n.f.l. players. at issue, 200 lawsuits that represent more than 4,000 former players who accuse the n.f.l. of the "deliberately and fraudulently concealing the dangerles of head drama." this could cost th
ddobbs' law takes up the n.f.l. brain injuries. making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. y mellon. >> >> lou: another shocking turn in the jodi arias murder trial. testimony centering on a so-clled manifesto written by her in prison. prosecutors maintain she wrote it and...
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law enforcement has an extremely difficult challenge but they are up to it. >> we are showing video of officers going house to house in watertown. can you tell us what's happening as we go into the home, what they're doing and how they're questioning people. >> oh, sure. experience leads them to fully verbalize what they're doing, to assess the people that they're talking to. they're trying to read body signs and body language, i guess it could be that the homeowner doesn't know that the person is in their house or basement or shed. so they have about 15, 20, 30 things to think about while they're doing this. it's something that they're used to. >> difficult choices, i would think, given the fact that if indeed you have a homeowner that doesn't know they have a fugitive in their house, i cannot imagine the pressure that these officers and these military people are under when they have to make that choice. and what if this guy has explosives strapped to him. what do they do? how do they make those decisions? >> those choices are ones that they have to consider. the bad guy doesn't have
law enforcement has an extremely difficult challenge but they are up to it. >> we are showing video of officers going house to house in watertown. can you tell us what's happening as we go into the home, what they're doing and how they're questioning people. >> oh, sure. experience leads them to fully verbalize what they're doing, to assess the people that they're talking to. they're trying to read body signs and body language, i guess it could be that the homeowner doesn't know...
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rather than reforming the law that no one seems to like. they are coming to rescue to roll out a campaign to convince americans it is good for them. looks like it will take a lot more than a pr blitz to convince he. one woman's view, that is my two cents more, coming in fda
rather than reforming the law that no one seems to like. they are coming to rescue to roll out a campaign to convince americans it is good for them. looks like it will take a lot more than a pr blitz to convince he. one woman's view, that is my two cents more, coming in fda
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use technology in law enforcement. neil: if you're a bad guy looking at the cost, we are going through pressure cookers, 70 bucks. theitchen timer. you could have all the ingredients to do a lot of damage for a little more than a c-note. >> and you have the internet. you don't have to -- neil: a lot of do-gooder's are going to say we have to get this stuff. that should not be easy to get. all the other ingredients there are just fair game. >> that's going down a very slippery path that will necessarily infringe on our constitutional rights which is not the path we need to be going down. we need to be using common sense approaches to government regulation on inherently dangerous items. you know, no one would say that we should not regulate certain things. you cannot drive your car at a million miles-per-hour under any circumstances in the rain and say that on your rights. they're okay with certain type of infringements. no one says we should be able to get on an airplane with a knife. neil: it did not raise eyebrows and
use technology in law enforcement. neil: if you're a bad guy looking at the cost, we are going through pressure cookers, 70 bucks. theitchen timer. you could have all the ingredients to do a lot of damage for a little more than a c-note. >> and you have the internet. you don't have to -- neil: a lot of do-gooder's are going to say we have to get this stuff. that should not be easy to get. all the other ingredients there are just fair game. >> that's going down a very slippery path...
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we will tell you about it in "dobbs law." ♪ @ ♪ lou: it is time for "dobbs law." joining us now, criminal defense attorney. thank you both for being here. start with the case that just shocked me today. the judge, as we have already reported in the ice case brought by the ice union against the this administration saying that they're going to basically suggesting they could find in the favor of the union against the administration for its refusal to fall the law. >> i think he said u.s. going to find that way if he has jurisdiction. he sent it back and ask them to do some briefing on the subject as to whether or not he has jurisdiction because it is really an argument. >> i think he is going to have jurisdiction. what this would do it basically change the existing law. here are federal immigration laws commander going to that the homeland security pick and choose which people are going to be deported. we cannot do that. lou: by the way, the statistics showed 99 nap percent of those considered are being deferred. i mean, this is a giveaway program by any standard. >
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joining us now, fox is legal analyst, criminal defense and family law attorney. thank you for being here. let's start with this investigation in boston. what are -- they are dependent upon so much in the way of forensic. >> looking at the devices themselves, right. lou: what are they doing right now? how they perceive? >> they're going through the forensics looking at the device is because every device has some kind of fingerprint. not a real fingerprint, but it does almost to the same extent. fingerprints, surveillance. boston is one of the city's more than new york that is surveiled everywhere. someone must have some pictures. and now we have had a lot of rumors coming out, but they are going through that, going through everything. it has been said, but that it is too small. they will follow through on everything that they can handle. lou: is this -- is there a note of desperation here as they call for all of this evidence? is the fbi is begging people to come forward with a videotape with any kind of recording that they have. >> well, first, i agree with every
joining us now, fox is legal analyst, criminal defense and family law attorney. thank you for being here. let's start with this investigation in boston. what are -- they are dependent upon so much in the way of forensic. >> looking at the devices themselves, right. lou: what are they doing right now? how they perceive? >> they're going through the forensics looking at the device is because every device has some kind of fingerprint. not a real fingerprint, but it does almost to the...
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law enforcement hopes he's still there. because, otherwise, they've really got their work cut out for them, trying to find him. >> we've been reporting these brothers came from a russian region near chechnya, but the older brother, dead, tamerlan tsarnaev, has been living in america since 2007. tell me your thoughts on what happened here. he's living in america since '07 and at some point, turns and decides he wants to kill americans. what would be your take in terms of the psychology and what these two are thinking or were thinking? >> well, we don't know, but we're about to find out. some say there might be a hybrid here, like major nidal hasan was radicalized via the internet, yet there was another soldier at ft. hood, an enlisted man, who built two explosive devices just like the ones we see used in boston because he had access to the same internet magazines that these guys did, but at ft. hood, he used it to kill soldiers for his own personal reasons, not necessarily anything that had to do with religion or politics. i
law enforcement hopes he's still there. because, otherwise, they've really got their work cut out for them, trying to find him. >> we've been reporting these brothers came from a russian region near chechnya, but the older brother, dead, tamerlan tsarnaev, has been living in america since 2007. tell me your thoughts on what happened here. he's living in america since '07 and at some point, turns and decides he wants to kill americans. what would be your take in terms of the psychology and...
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. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you dident them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting. my wife has paid her company which manages of the school's finances. she charge one pattern 50,000 for three schools. they're paying almost 300,000. yes i hired her. surely didn't save the school under and $50,000. john: you charge to a higher rent and pay its your company. >> adjusted dollar $0.9 a square foot. rental space in theity for a school is $2 to $2.50. a guard that. the problem, the whole thing is here, broke all these rules that they say i did, they say that ign steel. it has been going on for 12 years. i am not arrested. why didn't they arrest me and keep the school open? a
. >> that is against the law. that's against the law. i'm not breaking the law. john: you say the open bureaucrats just want the money and will get more money as they close charters because the state pays more to their lousy schools. but there is more to it than that. you, i'm sure, broke some of the rules. you dident them property, you hired your wife, paid her money. you say to save money. maybe it's true, but you're breaking the bureaucracies royals. >> that's very interesting....
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irs employees brazenly stealing from law-abiding american taxpayers. we have another district attorney talking to us say they're freeloaders gaming the system. this is doubly frustrating because they're bilging government money and basically, we expect better frond an irs agent. they're supposed to be protecting the system. this is why this has national implications. some workers were furloughed and budget cuts and sequestration. they get furloughed. but get the benefits. when they get rehired they continue to apply for the same government benefits that they're not entitled to. 13 workers charged with lying. they face five years each in prison. big stories. david: we should mention. it is not all of them but a small minority of workers but for any to do that it gets you mad. liz: glad we caught them. fraud and waste. thanks very much, liz macdonald. >> sure. david: coming up right here, talk about bling, a rare gem becomes the most second most expensive jewel sold at auction. how much did it cost, liz? liz: i don't know. david: you didn't buy it? liz:
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the level of activity among law enforcement has picked up. a number of truckloads of police state troopers and other military officials have come through here. we are just now being swept again for security purposes by the state troopers. that tells me that the news briefing we have been expecting may be getting under way here soon. we may get more answers to the questions that we've had as we've watched the level of activity pick up here a little bit. do they have a suspect in custody? if not, what can they tell us about where they are focusing right now. >> bill griffeth, thank you so much. we'll join you in a few minutes. >> joining us, an investigative reporter who has breaking details on the travel patterns of the two suspects. jonathan? >> one of the suspects, tamerlan tsarnaev flew out of the country for six months and they want to know whether that was to visit for family in russia or whether he went for terror training during that time. the documents we obtained show that he departed on january 12th, 2012, for russia and returned to
the level of activity among law enforcement has picked up. a number of truckloads of police state troopers and other military officials have come through here. we are just now being swept again for security purposes by the state troopers. that tells me that the news briefing we have been expecting may be getting under way here soon. we may get more answers to the questions that we've had as we've watched the level of activity pick up here a little bit. do they have a suspect in custody? if not,...
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. >> so are you expecting more divestitures out of this sector as a result of the law? >> in a general sense, yes. i think some of the banks like ubs have already progressed a lot, in that direction. other banks are still trying to sort of, you know, postpone that strategic and structural debate. >> so how does this play out? every analyst report i read, it's not about earnings growth, it's about all these regulators and what this is going to mean for the major banks. >> sure, and when we embarked, and i was part of the group that was rewriting this global regulation, one thing we always tried to make sure, that is a level playing field. i think over the last two years, the whole regulation has swung somewhat away from trying to ensure a global level playing field, and with global systemic surcharges for all the global banks being the stapame to regulators forcing a lot more on local operations. so i think they need to get that process back to the fsb, back to the g-20, and really have a discussion about the global level of the playing field for regulation, because we'r
. >> so are you expecting more divestitures out of this sector as a result of the law? >> in a general sense, yes. i think some of the banks like ubs have already progressed a lot, in that direction. other banks are still trying to sort of, you know, postpone that strategic and structural debate. >> so how does this play out? every analyst report i read, it's not about earnings growth, it's about all these regulators and what this is going to mean for the major banks. >>...
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they want to help law enforcement officials. the city is on lockdown. they don't want people out on the street. they have tentatively rescheduled the bruins' game for tomorrow afternoon. that, of course, is all dependent upon whether this is resolved this evening or perhaps early tomorrow morning. now, we told you a bit earlier that the reuters news operation within the to russia and they did shoot a video of the father. we're going to show you that in just a moment. and it's interesting, because now we're going to show you an interview that the uncle of the tsarnaev brothers did earlier today. this is his take on the situation. >> of course we're ashamed! yes, we're ashamed! they're children of my brother. who had little influence of them, honestly, as much as i know, who had little influence of them. so i just wanted my family be away from them. that's it. [ inaudible questions ] again, the only, i say what i think was behind it, being losers! not being able to settle themselves. and thereby just hating everyone who did. >> and now take a listen to th
they want to help law enforcement officials. the city is on lockdown. they don't want people out on the street. they have tentatively rescheduled the bruins' game for tomorrow afternoon. that, of course, is all dependent upon whether this is resolved this evening or perhaps early tomorrow morning. now, we told you a bit earlier that the reuters news operation within the to russia and they did shoot a video of the father. we're going to show you that in just a moment. and it's interesting,...
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law enforcement sources says there are a number of active leads. overnight authorities searched an apartment in ravire, massachusetts. the explosive devices used were packed with nails, zippers, blades. doctors report removing ball bearings from patients. there have been at least ten amputations so far. doctors say they have never seen the scale of an attack like this in normal city hospitals. the doctors says they will find and bring to justice whoever is behind the bombings at the marathon. those bombings, again, killed three people, injured more than 140. investigators, they're combing through the evidence this morning. the fbi and boston police asking anyone who may have seen anything, heard anything suspicious, contact authorities. i'm here with cnn's pamela bradley this morning. >> good morning. people are still on high alert this morning. there is heavy law enforcement presence here in boston's back bay area. it is all hands on deck as they investigate the attack, how they were able to carry it off and why. just before 3:00 p.m., more than f
law enforcement sources says there are a number of active leads. overnight authorities searched an apartment in ravire, massachusetts. the explosive devices used were packed with nails, zippers, blades. doctors report removing ball bearings from patients. there have been at least ten amputations so far. doctors say they have never seen the scale of an attack like this in normal city hospitals. the doctors says they will find and bring to justice whoever is behind the bombings at the marathon....
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authorities and law enforcement sources say that the bombs were basically made of pressure cookers filled with things like ball bearings and pellets that would create shrapnel, packed in backpacks and left about a politic apart, exploding about 12 seconds apart. it is also clear they were out for maximum attention, although the explosions did not take place when the first runners crossed the finish line, it was well after that. that was either by accident or by design. we do know, also, that three people are dead, of course, and we know the identities of two of them. martin richard, 8 years old, who had watched his father finish the race, and krystale hospita many of those injuries are critical, and many of the injuries also involve amputations and this will be going on for quite some time. tending to those injuries, tending to the damage, finding out what happened and why. bill and maria? >> all right, scott. >> thank you, scott. >> scott cohn there in boston. >>> well, stocks are staging a comeback today after that huge decline yesterday. bob pisani, is this a bounce of some kind or are
authorities and law enforcement sources say that the bombs were basically made of pressure cookers filled with things like ball bearings and pellets that would create shrapnel, packed in backpacks and left about a politic apart, exploding about 12 seconds apart. it is also clear they were out for maximum attention, although the explosions did not take place when the first runners crossed the finish line, it was well after that. that was either by accident or by design. we do know, also, that...
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his son-in-law. he was advised and brought through our federal court system instead of guantanamo bay. we are not talking about that here. that is how this administration is viewing this. what happened was an act obviously of war to have a terrorist attack like how boston was locked down and what happened. so we need to make sure we can prevent future attacks on our country. if you mirandize this, we're turning this over to defense lawyers. defense lawyers aren't bad people, we don't want to turn our intelligence gathering over to them right now and this terrorist. that's where we are. >> well, this public safety exception about much was made late last week, it doesn't seem to matter too much. it doesn't seem to matter a hill of beans if they mirandize him today. it seems like, i hate to say this, it was a good story. they caught him. they nailed him. they got the rest of it in rapid time, given aid to the law enforcement process. >> i think we were all grateful he was captured alive, particularly be
his son-in-law. he was advised and brought through our federal court system instead of guantanamo bay. we are not talking about that here. that is how this administration is viewing this. what happened was an act obviously of war to have a terrorist attack like how boston was locked down and what happened. so we need to make sure we can prevent future attacks on our country. if you mirandize this, we're turning this over to defense lawyers. defense lawyers aren't bad people, we don't want to...
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. >> this is the result of sequester that was never meant to be law. it was never meant to be law for reasons like this. congress can act. it could have acted in the past. it could have brought down the sequester and avoided it entirely. congress could act now to do that. republicans in congress could decide that the victory party is over and it's time to get serious about the economy. >> reporter: now, it was never meant to be, but it is a fact of life for travelers just as the summer traveling season begins to heat up. bill? >> hampton, thank you very much. so what impact will an air traffic control slowdown have on the airline business and on their stocks? joining us, seth caplan, managing partner at airline weekly. an online airline industry newsletter. and our own phil lebeau joining us as well. seth, obviously the sequester was meant to be a worst case scenario. nobody wanted to see it happen, but it has. is this the worst case scenario for the airline business right now in your view? >> not the worst case scenario, but it's certainly very frustr
. >> this is the result of sequester that was never meant to be law. it was never meant to be law for reasons like this. congress can act. it could have acted in the past. it could have brought down the sequester and avoided it entirely. congress could act now to do that. republicans in congress could decide that the victory party is over and it's time to get serious about the economy. >> reporter: now, it was never meant to be, but it is a fact of life for travelers just as the...
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it's almost a universal law of inverse proportionality here. i think the story is such that from a value perspective, with a possible growth upside, that even at $500, the tip weight is to the upside, not the downside, and they've kind of gussied themselves up says an irresistible value story in the erpgs call yesterday. >> scott, for years, apple was able to stay ahead of competition with new innovation. they always had the competitors coming in the with the lower cost, second versions of whatever they were innovating. but now they have competitors coming out who are out-innovating them and beating them in cost. what do you think apple's strategy should be here? >> i think we're in an industry that's in transition. you're looking at computer devices that are in flux. apple has had strong iphone and ipad sales, which sounds promising, but they're holding back on what they claim are going to be new products until fall or maybe 2014. you know, they've been it rating on similar products for years and we've been waiting for a watch or maybe a tv. i
it's almost a universal law of inverse proportionality here. i think the story is such that from a value perspective, with a possible growth upside, that even at $500, the tip weight is to the upside, not the downside, and they've kind of gussied themselves up says an irresistible value story in the erpgs call yesterday. >> scott, for years, apple was able to stay ahead of competition with new innovation. they always had the competitors coming in the with the lower cost, second versions...
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and the plan is that it will be all law enforcement. the previous briefings have included the governor and the mayor. this is now sort of getting down to business, and it is widely anticipated that we will probably see some pictures of people of interest, that they captured on video at the time of the explosions on monday afternoon. that's part of the whole process of healing this city, healing our city was the theme of the remembrances today in boston, culminating in an hour and 15-minute long memorial service, interfaith service, at the cathedral of the holy cross. president obama speaking and delivering a message of renewal. >> this time next year, on the third monday in april, the world will return to this great american city, to run harder than ever and to cheer even louder, for the 118th boston r marathon. >> reporter: the president is now back in washington, and in washington on capitol hill, a couple of top law enforcement officials testifying about the budget for national security and homeland security. u.s. attorney general er
and the plan is that it will be all law enforcement. the previous briefings have included the governor and the mayor. this is now sort of getting down to business, and it is widely anticipated that we will probably see some pictures of people of interest, that they captured on video at the time of the explosions on monday afternoon. that's part of the whole process of healing this city, healing our city was the theme of the remembrances today in boston, culminating in an hour and 15-minute long...
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residents being told to expect a continued heightened law enforcement presence as the city tries to come to grips with a violent attack in the heart of boston. and that was katie davis there with that report. now london's metropolitan police are reviewing security plans for this sunday's marathon after the explosion in boston. the minister told bbc the best way to show solidarity with boston is to continue the race as the french president has stepped up security around public buildings in this country and raised the threat level to red. >>> speaking earlier, it was said the long lasting impact of terrorist attacks are low. >> research into terrorist incidents over many, many years, their economic impact, their direct economic impact tends to be very, very small, indeed. a lot of good research done on this in israel. what i would say is yes, of course, very often the economic cost is largely in how we react. what new measures are put in place to counter this sort of thing often i'm afraid a certain amount of closing the stable door after the horse has bolted. i'm afraid we live in a world
residents being told to expect a continued heightened law enforcement presence as the city tries to come to grips with a violent attack in the heart of boston. and that was katie davis there with that report. now london's metropolitan police are reviewing security plans for this sunday's marathon after the explosion in boston. the minister told bbc the best way to show solidarity with boston is to continue the race as the french president has stepped up security around public buildings in this...
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. >> it will be a heightened the law enforcement presence consistent with the severity and seriousness of ongoing investigation. people should expect those riding tehe t,th there will be random bad checks. >> security has been stepped up at a sensitive locations around the world. boston may have been the target. the impact is being felt much further. 3 people killed in that attack. boston hospitals have been inundated with injured people. 144 people injured and being treated. that includes 10 children. 17 are in critical or life- threatening conditions. 10 people have had to have their limbs amputated. a sign of how serious that attack was. to other news now. barack obama will welcome his counterpart to washington for talks next week. this comes as north korea makes threats against the southern neighbor. state television says the statement saying it would attack enemies without notice. the statement came as north korea marked the birthday of the founding father. north korea says the latest military threat against the south comes as a response to conservative groups protest in the middl
. >> it will be a heightened the law enforcement presence consistent with the severity and seriousness of ongoing investigation. people should expect those riding tehe t,th there will be random bad checks. >> security has been stepped up at a sensitive locations around the world. boston may have been the target. the impact is being felt much further. 3 people killed in that attack. boston hospitals have been inundated with injured people. 144 people injured and being treated. that...
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dobbs law next. lou: boston police investigating, along with all the federal authorities, state and local authorities there, the tragic bombings at the boston marathon. boston police right now are saying no suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon. boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy libry, which is about four mles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly explosions. indeed, the commissioner says the fire may have been caused by an insidary device but they're not related and the boston globe is reporting one of the deaths is an 8-year-old boy. the globe also reporting more than 120 others were injured in those explosions now. that is the latest cou of the injured. 120 ormore, two persons killed in the explosions. police say it's far too early to get into any specifics about the nature of
dobbs law next. lou: boston police investigating, along with all the federal authorities, state and local authorities there, the tragic bombings at the boston marathon. boston police right now are saying no suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon. boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy libry, which is about four mles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not...
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we take it down the middle, speak to victims and law-abiding citizens. pretty powerful stuff. i hope you tune in. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> hily truncated street talk into. radio shack, what a wild rival it's had. then it spiked up about 3%, now it's down 1%. pretty much endless, but here's the bad news. was worse than wall street expectations, margins struck. called the results, quote, a disaster. however, josh limiten and herb greenberg digging in, what analysts like is they found the liquidity position i.e., we've got cash, comforting. that was more street word than a street talk. >> street blather. >> street monolog. >>>, you might have noticed, but som
we take it down the middle, speak to victims and law-abiding citizens. pretty powerful stuff. i hope you tune in. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are...
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we have pete williams reporting earlier that most law enforcement officials could tell him about these two suspects indicates they've been in the u.s. about a year, are in their early 20s and have some military experience. but, of course, as people continue to look for some reason, mode, etcetera of what's behind these in the first place, these details are going to become very important, i would imagine. >> that's absolutely right. as we said and as you repeated, yes, they apparently are college age or slightly past, have been in the u.s. about a year and have international ties and military experience. that's all we know. we don't know what the motive was and presumably as the day goes on, if they can apprehend this suspect number two alive, presumab presumably, we'll learn a lot more. >> scott, stay there if he can. we want to get a check off markets. it's a friday session, otherwise a very quiet session across europe. the implied open for the dow is now 90 points to the upside. the s&p 500, the nasdaq pointed higher, as well. major bourses across europe are showing italy and spain l
we have pete williams reporting earlier that most law enforcement officials could tell him about these two suspects indicates they've been in the u.s. about a year, are in their early 20s and have some military experience. but, of course, as people continue to look for some reason, mode, etcetera of what's behind these in the first place, these details are going to become very important, i would imagine. >> that's absolutely right. as we said and as you repeated, yes, they apparently are...
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brokered temporary cease fire but reduced sentences for the rebels that turned themselves in the law for those that called terrorists it's unlikely the move will soften the nation's main opposition coalition mr mons one hundred and sixty thousand prisoners be freed and for president assad to step down the syrian army has been fighting militias for more than two years with rebel ranks now crawling with islamic extremists tied to al qaida. greece has managed to secure the next tranche of bailout funds worth eight point eight billion euros from the european union after agreeing to cuts that include slashing four thousand public sector jobs almost three times more that number now of jobs are expected to be cut next year the plan to later employ younger staff on much smaller wages as the country struggles to get back on its feet it's being hampered by an industrial sector literally falling to pieces some bottom reports. cobwebs outside rain falls on the still and silent it's attack it's plastic piping from tree infested lawn icky more than grease inside the machines have been unused since
brokered temporary cease fire but reduced sentences for the rebels that turned themselves in the law for those that called terrorists it's unlikely the move will soften the nation's main opposition coalition mr mons one hundred and sixty thousand prisoners be freed and for president assad to step down the syrian army has been fighting militias for more than two years with rebel ranks now crawling with islamic extremists tied to al qaida. greece has managed to secure the next tranche of bailout...
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the possibility that there will be some change in the electoral law, in the expanse public sector and for the italian politics and some changes in terms of structural reforms that could carry over until the beginning of next year. while obviously it's not the ideal scenario overall, because italy needs something more than just a little changes here and there, but that would be the first step in the right direction. >> right. and as annalisa says, futures could cause near term volatility. thanks very much. she's a senior economist at new edge. speaking of tumultuous, russia's president is coming under controver controversy. while russia's economy hadn't performed badly last year, falling commodity prices risk pushing the country into recession. these comments come just hours after president putin threatened to fire officials for not following his orders on public spending. geoff cutmore is outside this event. what are you hearing about these concerns and the russian economy overnight? >> reporter: absolutely. fascinating issue. we clearly see some risks emerging in the russian governme
the possibility that there will be some change in the electoral law, in the expanse public sector and for the italian politics and some changes in terms of structural reforms that could carry over until the beginning of next year. while obviously it's not the ideal scenario overall, because italy needs something more than just a little changes here and there, but that would be the first step in the right direction. >> right. and as annalisa says, futures could cause near term volatility....
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will use this as an excuse to continue and to try on the trajectory of even more surveillance of even law our security of even more i mean what's next t.s.a. at at at every marathon t.s.a. in every street foreigner and that's going to be the solutions and that's going to be put forward for the past that basically past decade you know when you when you call some going to terrorists you're basically saying that that what the government does to terrorists or people accuse of terrorists if you're ok with that your opinion with them being indefinitely detained being put in and get no you're ok with them being spied on you are you are ok with them being assassinated because that is what peter does government is doing to people suspect did of terrorism. stay with me for the nation's sunday boston bombing and with more details an anonymous is on that's when a website. in venezuela has kind of a whole caracas police have five guys to disperse griles protesting death to show results of the presidential election it came off to have been as well as electroboy rejected calls for a recount of sunday's
will use this as an excuse to continue and to try on the trajectory of even more surveillance of even law our security of even more i mean what's next t.s.a. at at at every marathon t.s.a. in every street foreigner and that's going to be the solutions and that's going to be put forward for the past that basically past decade you know when you when you call some going to terrorists you're basically saying that that what the government does to terrorists or people accuse of terrorists if you're...
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federal, state, and local law enforcement on scene and coordinating very closely. the fbi has taken charge. and the special agent in charge will speaker to that in just ainute. it is an active investigation particularly in the several blocks around the blast area. that is a crime scene. the national guard hasas secured that crime scene and is limiting access to it. not just this evening but the next day or two while the investigation continues. the support center has been opened at the park plaza castle on columbus avenue and there were several runners who were unable to finish the race because the race was stopped right after the bench. there are buses bringin those runners from various cities and towns to the support station now. and families who have not had a chance yet t connect our friends and supporters or who have other needs and check-in at the support center. the mayor and his staff have made staff available to meet people's needs. otherwise the city of boston is open and will be open tomorrow but not business as usual. high into law enforcement presence
federal, state, and local law enforcement on scene and coordinating very closely. the fbi has taken charge. and the special agent in charge will speaker to that in just ainute. it is an active investigation particularly in the several blocks around the blast area. that is a crime scene. the national guard hasas secured that crime scene and is limiting access to it. not just this evening but the next day or two while the investigation continues. the support center has been opened at the park...
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it shows law enforcement agents searching and the search reportedly follow add traffic stop where they pulled over a suspicious driver and they began to pull out items as you can see and this happened at the boston marathon. >> that was before the scene of chaos and carnage as two bombs exploded near the finish line and those went off two seconds apart. the chaos 2 dead, a one of them killed, an 8-year-old boy. more than a dozen hurt they are still in critical condition and so far they do not know who may be responsible for the bombings but the white house is now calling this an act of terrorism. >> we will find out who did this, we will find out why they did this. any responsible individuals, any responsible groups will feel the full weight of justice. >> it appears two bombs were left in garbage cans along the marathon route and they are calling them crude devices. it is expected to happen a couple of hours from now and we will bring you more information as soon as we get it. live from the newsroom, alex savage, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> it was a horrible chaos and carnage sce
it shows law enforcement agents searching and the search reportedly follow add traffic stop where they pulled over a suspicious driver and they began to pull out items as you can see and this happened at the boston marathon. >> that was before the scene of chaos and carnage as two bombs exploded near the finish line and those went off two seconds apart. the chaos 2 dead, a one of them killed, an 8-year-old boy. more than a dozen hurt they are still in critical condition and so far they do...
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for me it was the profession of law. i didn't know what a lawyer's life would be. >> imus: so you got a scholarship to nyu. >> yes. >> imus: academic? >> yes. >> no, don, it was football. >> imus: and then a scholarship to harvard law? >> i got a scholarship to harvard law. because of though scholarships, now that's what i do with my primary giving back is really i've endowed a school in my name at nyu for those that want to study music and make it a profession. >> imus: when you graduated from harvard law, what did you do want to do? >> i was ready to go be a lawyer. i chose a small law firm because i was somewhat tired of the competition. you know, the new york city and the school system is intense. but i found that the small law firm with the biggest client gets merged or bought, you're vulnerable. to i applied to a law firm that represented columbia records and cbs. this was my first lucky break. >> imus: w, at this point in life what role did music play? >> i was just a regular music listener. i didn't collect recor
for me it was the profession of law. i didn't know what a lawyer's life would be. >> imus: so you got a scholarship to nyu. >> yes. >> imus: academic? >> yes. >> no, don, it was football. >> imus: and then a scholarship to harvard law? >> i got a scholarship to harvard law. because of though scholarships, now that's what i do with my primary giving back is really i've endowed a school in my name at nyu for those that want to study music and make it a...
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federal, state, and local law enforcement on scene and coordinating very closely. the fbi has taken charge. and the special agent in charge will speaker to that in just a minute. it is an active investigation particularly in the several blocks around the blast area. that is a crime scene. the national guard has secured that crime scene and is limiting access to it. not just this evening but the next day or two while the investigation continues. the support center has been opened at the park plaza castle on columbus avenue and there were several runners who were unable to finish the race because the race was stopped right after the bench. there are buses bringing those runners from various cities and towns to the support station now. and families who have not had a chance yet to connect our friends and supporters or who have other needs and check-in at the support center. the mayor and his staff have made staff available to meet people's needs. otherwise the city of boston is open and will be open tomorrow but not business as usual. high into law enforcement presenc
federal, state, and local law enforcement on scene and coordinating very closely. the fbi has taken charge. and the special agent in charge will speaker to that in just a minute. it is an active investigation particularly in the several blocks around the blast area. that is a crime scene. the national guard has secured that crime scene and is limiting access to it. not just this evening but the next day or two while the investigation continues. the support center has been opened at the park...
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our chief national correspondent talked the one law enforcement official that said yes there were, you know, other devices that were being looked into but they were cautious about >> and welcome back to cnn's continuing coverage. >> thank you so much for joining us. it was just before 3:00 eastern time when that blast went off and then a second one. details have been trickling in. >> there were 500 thousand people who lined the roof and have taken part in this attack in some way. investigators are slowly piecing together exactly what happened. there is a suspect who is wanted but so far they have no suspect in custody. even before the dust and smoke settled, the frantic rush began. strangers were helping strangers. >> is that blood on the sleeve? >> my pants and clothes. >> show me that flag. >> that was a flag i was holding the bhoel time. this is how the flag ended up carrying the blood. all of this victim. >> my goodness. >> yeah. >> let's go live now. where some of the victims were taken. >> we have been hearing so much about the victims. we have heard there were some amputees. som
our chief national correspondent talked the one law enforcement official that said yes there were, you know, other devices that were being looked into but they were cautious about >> and welcome back to cnn's continuing coverage. >> thank you so much for joining us. it was just before 3:00 eastern time when that blast went off and then a second one. details have been trickling in. >> there were 500 thousand people who lined the roof and have taken part in this attack in some...
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dobbs law next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never ms the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet lou: boston police investigating, along with all the federal authorities, state and local authorities there, the tragic bombings at the boston marathon. boston police right now are saying no suspect has been taken into custody in connection with the explosions near the finish line of the boston marathon. boston police commissioner, edward davis, says that the fire at the john f. kennedy library, which is about four miles away, more than an hour after the two explosions does not appear -- i repeat at this hour, does not appear to be related to those deadly exp
dobbs law next. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never ms the fun. beard growing conte and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet lou: boston police investigating, along with all...
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law enforcement in washington in new york, in san francisco, are in a heightened state of alert. and miami dade police officials say they have increase d the event that attracts half a million spectators each year. today was a very sad day for athletics and for our friends in marathon running. our security plan is developed jointly with the metropolitan police and we were in contact with them soobs we heard the news. >> why don't we get back to the scene. you have new information for us? >> don, we do know now that officials are going to brief reporters at 9:30 just a few hours away. there is so much we don't know. we do not know if this attack was a foreign or domestic attack. but right now investigators are behind me on exitor street. they have set up about six or seven blocks. they are setting up barriers to make the security tighter, don. we're still waiting to hear very much tonight. >> one of the big clues will be the two devices which were not detonated. what sort of clues and information are the authorities expecting to get from that? >> we heard bob earlier talking about
law enforcement in washington in new york, in san francisco, are in a heightened state of alert. and miami dade police officials say they have increase d the event that attracts half a million spectators each year. today was a very sad day for athletics and for our friends in marathon running. our security plan is developed jointly with the metropolitan police and we were in contact with them soobs we heard the news. >> why don't we get back to the scene. you have new information for us?...
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do they need to explore if they can if they can't be done if it can't be done without changing the law i mean are they working on it by trying to convince lawmakers to lift some of the restrictions let me check in with our legal guys are staff overnight see if we can get your update if there are specific cases that we are able to work on given the restrictions on job it was far as i could i mean at least from this podium loose from this room over the last thing that the last progress there was on this was you denying the russians permission to see the russian t.v. . again so i just unclear to me i have it exactly the staff is working on if it's illegal to transfer them under the law let me check with their experts on this matter and see if i can get back if there are specific cases. we are closely watching the following the hunger strike it went on i'm a baby you can just head over to our tea dot com a full timeline of events of the notorious for sit. off the paying tribute to its fall and on memorial day on monday israel ushered in celebrations for its sixty fifth anniversary seventy'
do they need to explore if they can if they can't be done if it can't be done without changing the law i mean are they working on it by trying to convince lawmakers to lift some of the restrictions let me check in with our legal guys are staff overnight see if we can get your update if there are specific cases that we are able to work on given the restrictions on job it was far as i could i mean at least from this podium loose from this room over the last thing that the last progress there was...
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at legalzo.com we put the law on your side. ♪ john: watching tv news, reading the papers, you assume the horrible hateful thing going on in america is our burning fossil fuel. i'm told we are destroying the earth. we burn more than other countries. the national audubon association says there is no greer threat to our environment. but my ne guest matt dley says the opposite is true. how can that be the case? >> if you think about it, it means we are not burning something else. not cutting down the forest. the more we burn fossil fls, the more we can produce fertilizer meaning we use less land to grow food we can spare the land for the forest, thursday next forest increase particularly in america. there is a fascinating new discovery that the world as a whole is getting greener. the amazon rain forest is actually getting greener. partly becau we're putting more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere making grass grow faster. john: let's break that down. in general there is less farmland and more land returned to forest because we burn oil, coal instead of trees. >> new england now 70% forest
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federal law enforcement descended on watertown and began a massive man hunt. several explosive devices were detonated. they revealed that the suspects were brothers. 19 year old dzhokar was the one on the loose. the uncle of the two suspects urged his nephew to turn himself in, during an interview recorded around 11:30 am. it was 6:00 when the governor lifted the ban. shots erupted again. federal investigators are told that a person covered in brood is in a woman's back yard. at 8:45 after another round of gunfire officials announced they have the suspect in custody. dozens of people erupt in cheers and clap. >>> we talk about the s.w.a.t. team and the other agencies work together. this was a massive interagency composition of officers is really down-playing it. >> it's really an understatement. and they do it with practice and precision. and we saw how that practice can play out in boston. and other cities like the bay area are taking notice. some 9,000 people from every law enforcement agency near and far descended on boston to catch two men who created chao
federal law enforcement descended on watertown and began a massive man hunt. several explosive devices were detonated. they revealed that the suspects were brothers. 19 year old dzhokar was the one on the loose. the uncle of the two suspects urged his nephew to turn himself in, during an interview recorded around 11:30 am. it was 6:00 when the governor lifted the ban. shots erupted again. federal investigators are told that a person covered in brood is in a woman's back yard. at 8:45 after...
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he could not follow on his word to enforce the law. each succeeding administration has enforced it let's and less. now, the president has lawlessly announced he is not going to keep his own oath of office with regard to immigration. we are destroying the rule of law. we are blowing it up. what do we expect to have for a country if we don't have the rule of law and this won't be the last amnesty. it will be the most recent and biggest promise to the next amnesty. it doesn't solve anything. >> bill: i know what you are saying, congressman. i don't think it's realistic. i think you are involved in a perception deal here. if hispanic americans don't open up a little bit towards the g.o.p. they are shot. >> the dignity of every human person, let's respect the dignity of every human person. i think most parties believe that. >> bill: when we come back, federal investigation into the boston terror attack. what is going on behind the scenes and how will they be punished, is it legal? after these messages. @@ >>. >> bill: i'm bill o'reilly. f
he could not follow on his word to enforce the law. each succeeding administration has enforced it let's and less. now, the president has lawlessly announced he is not going to keep his own oath of office with regard to immigration. we are destroying the rule of law. we are blowing it up. what do we expect to have for a country if we don't have the rule of law and this won't be the last amnesty. it will be the most recent and biggest promise to the next amnesty. it doesn't solve anything....
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it made clear any australians fighting there will be breaking australian law. australia has a big lebanese community. are believedalia to be in of that community. australia posted foreign minister has said a big investment in time and resources is going into finding out how many are part of al qaeda in a non.in leba >> elkton police have arrested six individuals for recruiting people to fight in syria. -- belgian police. there were plotting illegal activity in belgium as well. in russia, a court has adjourned the trial of a leading anti- corruption blogger for a week. he's charged with stealing $500,000 from a state-run firm to suppo. if convicted, the 36-year-old could be jailed for 10 years. the trial of five former executives of a firm that produced faulty silicon for breast implants is under way in southern france. hundreds of women are gathering to tell stories of their suffering. the now defunct company made the implants that were prone to rupture. more than 125,000 women receive them before sales ended in 2010. now more. >> the company bonds and other ex
it made clear any australians fighting there will be breaking australian law. australia has a big lebanese community. are believedalia to be in of that community. australia posted foreign minister has said a big investment in time and resources is going into finding out how many are part of al qaeda in a non.in leba >> elkton police have arrested six individuals for recruiting people to fight in syria. -- belgian police. there were plotting illegal activity in belgium as well. in russia,...
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but the law, enacted in 1950, did not envision the internet. documents and images in cyber space have been regulated in the same way. japan has lagged behind other countries such as the united states, britain and germany, where there are few restrictions on internet election campaigning. >> translator: communication tools are completely different from the old days. it's good to update the law. >> translator: i'm all for the revision. i'm busy with my job and child care and it's been hard to obtain certain information. >> reporter: the debate on lifting the ban on online campaigning began the late 1990s but lawmakers made little progress due partly to political wrangling. prime minister shinzo abe has advocated lifting the ban. >> translator: we should use the internet for publicity and to exchange information in election campaigns. online campaigning will help increase voter turnout. >> reporter: social media operators welcome the revisions. they say it will boost dialogue. and improve the quality of elections. however, critics are concerned ab
but the law, enacted in 1950, did not envision the internet. documents and images in cyber space have been regulated in the same way. japan has lagged behind other countries such as the united states, britain and germany, where there are few restrictions on internet election campaigning. >> translator: communication tools are completely different from the old days. it's good to update the law. >> translator: i'm all for the revision. i'm busy with my job and child care and it's been...